I’m not sure if this is a bug by the theme author but when I try to create a sub page (child page) with the front page as the parent, the resulting permalink includes the name of the template. This only happens when the parent of the page is set as the front page.

So for example, I have “Work” set as the front page. When I try to create a child page with “Work” as the parent, the permalink turns into this: https://example.com/template-name/pagename

But even when I don’t specify a template, the template name still gets inserted into the permalink.

I would like it if the permalink became this: https://example.com/work/pagename

I tried reaching out to the theme author but he is unresponsive. Any idea what I can do to fix this?

I’m trying to add a new %taxonomy-name% tag to Custom Structure in /wp-admin/options-permalink.php.

I have registered a custom taxonomy called company, and I noticed that I can use a tag named as same as the taxonomy name in Custom Structure, for example /%company%/%post_id%/ (even if the tag %company% didn’t show in the Available tags). By doing so, if a post has the company set to a term called Apple, URL like /Apple/2084 will take me to the post page(single.php) just as what I expected.

But, a side effect comes up… If I use the %company% then the Pages(page.php) won’t be recognized(becomes to 404 page).

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